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10 TIPS on PAST TENSE Grammar Rules and Tips for using Present Tense
Classifying Tenses Tense is a form of Verb which indicates the time and state of and action or event. Classifying tenses based on the Time of Action: He writes letters. (Present Tense: Now- Present time of an action)He wrote letters. (Past Tense: Before Now- Past time of an action)He will write letters. (Future Tense: After Now- Future time of an action)
Present Past Future Simple sings sang will sing Classifying Tenses Continuous (progressive action) is singing was singing will be singing Classifying Tenses based on the state of Action: Perfect (completed action) has sung had sung will have sung Perfect Continuous (progressive action that is ongoing) has been singing had been singing will have been singing
Simple PastUsed to describe a completed activity that happened in the past Simple fact- happened once:We went to Spain for our holidays. Frequency:When I was a boy I walked a mile to school every day. Duration: Ilivedabroad for ten years. Definite and Indefinite Point in Time: I went to the theatre last night. (definite) People lived in caves a long time ago. (indefinite) Negative version-use didn’t (did not):I didn’t see you yesterday. Interrogative version-use did : Wheredid you gofor your holidays?
Past ContinuousDescribes actions or events which began in the past and continued for a period of time. Also used to set the scene for another action. Unfinished action -interrupted by another action: Iwas havinga beautiful dream when the alarm clock rang. Two actions- happening at same time: While they were painting the door, I was cleaning the doors. Repeated actions:Theywere always quarrelling. Story Telling: The sun was shining and the birds were singing . Show change or growth:Her English was improving.
Past PerfectUsed to emphasize that an action was already completed with reference to another event in the past. Actions completed: I had finishedthe work. One event happened before another:The weather changed, but the team had planned its next move. Reporting: Teresa wasn’t at home. She had goneshopping. Conditions, hypotheses and wishes: I wishI hadn’t spentso much money last month. Negative and Interrogative version: The weather changed, and the team had not planned its next move. Hadthe team plannedits next move before the weather changed?
Past Perfect ContinuousUsed for an action that began before a certain point in the past and continued for a while in the past but had ended before that point in time. Actions that started in the past and continued for a while: Everything was wet. It had been rainingfor hours. Repeated actions that continue after that point:He hadbeen playing guitarever since he was a teenager. Duration- using Since They had been staying with us for over a month. To indicate a negative: Shehad not been painting the door. For Interrogatives: Had she been painting the door?
Tip #1: Just Tip #2: Wonder Wonder: used to make a very polite request in Past Continuous form, although the request is being made in the present. Formation: Past form of ‘be’ verb + wondering Example: I was wonderingif you could babysit for me tonight. Just:used with the Past Perfect to refer to an event that was only a short time earlier than before. Formation: Had + Past Perfect +Just Example:The train had just leftwhen I arrived at the station. She had just leftthe room when the police arrived. I had just putthe washing out when it started to rain.
Tip #3: Ago Tip #4: Did Did: For the negative and interrogative form of all verbs in the simple past, use 'did'. Did he goto the cinema last night?He didn't goto bed early last night. We didn't doour homework last night. Did you domuch climbing in Switzerland? When the question statement does not use subject-verb inversion, do not use ‘did’. Who did discover India? (incorrect)Who discovered India? (correct) Ago: a useful way of expressing the distance into the past. It is placed after the period of time Formation: period of time + ago a week ago, three years ago, a minute ago. Example: I met him two months ago. Two weeks ago they moved to a new place.
Tip #5: If Tip #6: Wish Wish: is used with other verbs (which are in the past perfect) to talk about wishes for the past. I wish I had worked harder when I was at school. I wish it had snowed yesterday. Wish is used with other verbs (which are in past tense forms) to talk about wishes for the present. I wish it wasn’t so cold. I wish I had more money. If: used in the past perfect talking about something which did not happen in the past . If we hadn’t spent all our money, we could take a holiday. If I had had time, I would have been able to complete this task.
Tip #7: Seldom, Often, Generally, Tip #8: Since, Before, Last Definite point of time in the past: is denoted by words like since, earlier, ever since, last, back, yesterday, the other day etc for Simple Past Tense . I met your brother yesterday. She went to Spain last month. The other day when I went to market, I met John. Ever since I met you I've liked you. Adverbs of Frequency such as, often, generally, regularly, seldom, occasionally, rarely, would, used to, always are used in Simple Past Tense to depict a habit or action and its frequency. They never drank wine. He always carried an umbrella. I used to go to Mumbai by train. She would go there daily.
Tip #9: Ever, Already, Yet Tip #10: Want, Hope, Expect Want, Hope, Expect, Intend, Mean Suppose, Think: when used in Past Perfect tense, these words indicate that the action intended did not take place. I had wantedto help my brother. (but could not help) I had expectedto pass. My sister had hopedthather friend would help her. Mihirhad intendedto set up his own business. Ever, Before, Already, Yet, After, By the time, So far, Till are used to imply/indicate preceding action in Past Perfect Tense. I had already taken breakfast. I had finishedthe bookbefore he came. I had returnedfrom college then. I finishedmy homework after I had returned from school.
Spot the Error She has bought a car two years ago. The house was belonging to him. She swept the floor when I called on her. He didn’t knew the answer. She had been knowing him for two years.
Spot the Error She has bought a car two years ago.She had bought a car two years ago. The house was belonging to him. The house belonged to him. She swept the floor when I called on her. She was sweeping the floor when I called on her. He didn’t knew the answer.He didn’t know the answer. She had been knowing him for two years. She had known him for two years.
Spot the Error The light went out while I read a book. I breaked my arm when I was 12. Where was you last weekend? She was owning this flat in Mumbai for ten years but never telled any one. The movie already started when we entered the theater.
Spot the Error The light went out while I read a book. The light went out while I was reading a book. I breaked my arm when I was 12. I broke my arm when I was 12. Where was you last weekend? Where were you last weekend? She was owning this flat in Mumbai for ten years but never telled any one. She owned this flat in Mumbai for ten years but never told any one. The movie already started when we entered the theater. The movie had already started when we entered the theater.
Spot the Error What was the policeman doing when the accident was happening? He has been going to college since August but then stopped attending classes. All the students listening to the professor carefully when the bell rang. It rained when we left the apartment, so we took the umbrella. She constantly sang.
Spot the Error What was the policeman doing when the accident was happening? What was the policeman doing when the accident happened? He has been going to college since August but then stopped attending classes. He had been going to college since August but then stopped attending classes. All the students listening to the professor carefully when the bell rang. All the students were listening to the professor carefully when the bell rang. It rained when we left the apartment, so we took the umbrella. It was raining when we left the apartment, so we took the umbrella. She constantly sang. She was constantly singing.
Spot the Error I was living abroad for ten years. I meet my wife a long time ago. The other day I am waiting for a bus when… I would have helped him if he was asking. We not got home until very late last night.
Spot the Error I was living abroad for ten years. I lived abroad for ten years. I meet my wife a long time ago. I met my wife a long time ago. The other day I am waiting for a bus when… The other day I was waiting for a bus when… I would have helped him if he was asking. I would have helped him if he had asked. We not got home until very late last night. We didn’t get home until very late last night.
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